Posted on 10/14/2016 7:01:01 PM PDT by AZLiberty
When Jessica Leeds was a traveling paper saleswoman in the late 1970s and early 1980s, she told herself that sexual harassment was just a fact of life.
"You didn't complain about that sort of thing," she told NPR in an interview Friday, which will air on All Things Considered.
But an encounter she says she had with Donald Trump on a New York-bound airplane more than 30 years ago was different. As she initially recounted to the New York Times in a story published Wednesday, she says Trump groped and kissed her as the two sat next to each other in first class.
"Whether it was 15 minutes or not, it seemed like forever," she said.
The encounter had begun as a "cordial" conversation over an in-flight dinner. Leeds said she had been escorted by a flight attendant from coach to first class, where she found herself seated next to Trump.
"They served a dinner. After the dinner was cleared he began encroaching on my side of the seat," Leeds told NPR's Audie Cornish. "Mr. Trump started coming over to me and groping me and trying to embrace me. And then his hands started going up my skirt."
Leeds said the assault continued for several minutes, though, as she recalls, neither she nor Trump ever said anything.
"I don't recall saying no, I don't recall saying stop," she said. "I don't recall saying anything. It was like a silent pantomime. I remember at one point looking over at the guy in the seat across the aisle, and his eyes were like bugging out of his head."
Leeds said she eventually stood up and walked back to her initial seat in coach, where she remained for the rest of the flight.
"It really rattled me," she said, to the point where after the flight landed, she remained in her seat until everyone else had exited the airplane, so that she wouldn't have to confront Trump a second time.
In the days since Leeds' report first surfaced, Trump has denied every detail of the encounter. In fact, he is framing her story and similar accounts from other women published in recent days as a "concerted, coordinated, and vicious attack" launched by media outlets to elect Hillary Clinton.
"The claims are preposterous, ludicrous, and defy truth, common sense and logic," Trump told a Florida crowd Thursday. "Another ridiculous tale, no witnesses, no nothing."
NPR has reached out to the Trump campaign for additional comment. The campaign has not responded, though Trump did address Leeds' allegations again Friday afternoon in North Carolina.
"Oh, I was with Donald Trump in 1980," Trump said, mimicking Leeds' accusation. "I was sitting with him on an airplane, and he went after me on the plane."
"Yeah, I'm going to go after you," Trump said dismissively, waving his arms. "Believe me she would not be my first choice. That I can tell you."
"You don't know. That would not be my first choice."
Leeds said she did her best to forget the incident and move on.
"If I had complained my boss, I think, would have said, 'Look, that's part of the job. You've got to take care of yourself there,' " Leeds said. "This just wasn't done. You just accepted it."
And that's what she did for decades, until Trump ran for president. As he advanced through the primaries, Leeds told the New York Times, friends and family she had shared the incident with urged her to come forward, but she resisted.
"It had been so long ago, and the usual, 'Well, it's a he said/she said situation,' " she reasoned.
That changed Sunday night, when debate moderator Anderson Cooper of CNN asked Trump whether he had ever groped or kissed women without their permission, as he had boasted to Access Hollywood's Billy Bush in an unearthed 2005 tape.
When Trump said he had never grabbed nor kissed women without their consent, Leeds said she "jumped out of my skin and wanted to punch the screen. ... I found myself on my feet yelling at the TV, saying, 'He's lying.' "
After a sleepless night, Leeds decided to contact the Times.
Since then, her life has taken an unexpected turn. She is screening her calls and dealing with photographers camped outside her apartment. (A situation for which she made a point to tell NPR she apologizes to her neighbors.)
"Obviously, if I had any idea this would have created such an uproar," she said, "I might have had second thoughts about writing the Times."
But Leeds is hoping some good comes out of her story.
"It would be nice if we could address some of these issues between men and women and try to learn from it, try to grow from it," she said.
Leeds added that she had convinced herself that contemporary women don't deal with the same type of harassment she experienced in the workplace, but now she doesn't quite believe that anymore.
"So, while I'd like to think things are better for women, I'm not so sure they are," Leeds said. "But it would be nice if we could have some sort of conversation go on from here that would deal with this matter."
Yes it has .. by a very, very credible WITNESS to the whole thing.
Please figure it out .. these attacks are made up because Hillary is terrified she will lose this election.
I jumped out of my skin when I saw her on the TV
wow
This story has been around since the spring, it was laughed off then like it is being laughed off now
Her story is full of holes
Funny, when she first shopped around the story she wasn’t 100% sure if the person was even Trump, just that the person kinda looked like Trump
And Clinton cash in her pocket and all of sudden her memory improved
Clinton cash just has magic ways of curing people
Do you have a link for that?
Do you have a link for that?
Clarence Thomas too and hit girl Anita.
Democrats: stink, stank, stunk.
This is the link to the story by the man sitting across from them.
http://nypost.com/2016/10/14/trump-camp-puts-forward-witness-to-refute-sex-assault-claim/
This is typical Clinton character assassination. Same thing they do every election. I saw mike Huckabee interviewed today, he said he ran against the Clintons and won more than once and they did all the same things.
I’ve been telling people since the day she stole the nomination to watch for this, last month o the campaign you’ll see her throw everything she can come up with at Trump, it’s the only way she knows how to run a campaign. Especially this time when she has no record at all to run on, even most of her own party doesn’t like her, Bernie was pulling 3 times as many people to his rallies, or more, Trump rallies make hers look like tupperware parties...this is the only way she knows how to operate, try to torpedo Trump’s reputation and credibility, and this is her favorite way to do it, make him look like a carbon copy of her serial rapist husband.
Why does it not cure HIllary herself? Her memory has more holes than Swiss cheese.
If someone was sexually assaulted, would anyone expect them to watch the celebrity they’re accusing who did it to them on any any medium they were on? Seems to me they would go out of their way to avoid all chances of seeing said person.
Good catch!
Discrepancy in timeline!
Many thanks for the info; it proves she’s spinning yarns.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3480727/posts?page=32#32
Ping
I’m speculating here — If she wrote an actual letter and sent it through the mail, it would have taken at least a day to just reach the Times. Internal processing would have added a bit more time before it got to an editor and assigned to a reporter. What I’m unsure of is when the first article was published. (Of course, there’s also the possibility that by “writing”, she was referring to emailing them.)
The New York Times story was published Wednesday.
Debate was on Sunday night.
Possible scenario is she wrote or emailed the Times early on Monday.
Following on what you said about processing time:
BUT in a city the size of New York, how many emails or letters come flooding into the PC’s or mailroom?
And how thoroughly do they check the stories people send in?
That leaves only Tuesday to process and write it, to print on Wednesday.
If it was email, maybe.
But snail mail? No way.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.